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The DE0-Nano board’s power is provided through the USB 5V power, the 5V VCC pins on the two
40-pin headers or the 2-pin power header. The DC voltage is then stepped down to various required
voltages. For portable project applications, connect a battery power supply (3.6~5.7V) to the 2-pin
external power header shown in
Figure 3-15
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Figure 3-15 Portable Battery Connection
Summary of Contents for De0-Nano
Page 1: ...1 ...
Page 4: ...4 9 3 Revision History 155 9 4 Copyright Statement 155 ...
Page 44: ...44 Figure 6 5 Browse to find the location Figure 6 6 There is no need to test the driver ...
Page 90: ...90 Figure 7 14 Add NIOS II Processor ...
Page 93: ...93 Figure 7 17 Rename the CPU 1 Figure 7 18 Rename the CPU 2 ...
Page 98: ...98 Figure 7 23 Add On Chip Memory ...
Page 100: ...100 Figure 7 25 Update Total memory size ...
Page 102: ...102 Figure 7 28 Update CPU settings ...
Page 104: ...104 Figure 7 30 Add PIO ...
Page 106: ...106 Figure 7 32 PIO 21 Rename pio_0 to pio_led as shown in Figure 7 33 Figure 7 33 Rename PIO ...
Page 113: ...113 Figure 7 43 Input verilog Text Figure 7 44 Open DE0_NANO_SOPC v ...
Page 146: ...146 Figure 8 16 Display Progress and Result Information for the SDRAM Demonstration ...
Page 150: ...150 Figure 9 3 Select Devices Page ...
Page 151: ...151 Figure 9 4 Convert Programming Files Page ...